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    Best Prospect Set for TTMs

    I'm thinking of getting about 8-10 packs of prospect cards from either 2007 Bowman Prospects, 2008 Bowman Prospects, 2009 Bowman Prospects, or 2010 Topps Pro Debut.

    I was wondering which would be best for TTM with regards to:

    1. The percentage of the players in the base set that would sign TTM?

    2. The quality of the players in the base set that would sign TTM?

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    in my opinion,
    try the newer 09-10 sets as they have lesser-known prospects who you probably will get sigs of

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    I've enjoyed the 2010 Topps Pro Debut. It doesn't have all the big names, but you'll get a bunch of first and second rounders, along with other guys who will likely sign.

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    If you go with 2010 Topps Pro Debut, I got 5 guys from the set that play on a local area team. I would be willing to 50/50 them for you.

    I do agree with Osin13, as younger players sign more than older players in AAA or MLB (that are in those 07/08 products).

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    I think I'm going to go with the 2009 Bowmans or maybe 2010 Bowmans as they should be out by the time I plan on buying the packs (I think)

    May buy a pack or 2 of the older 2007/2008 packs just to try my luck.

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    I have always loved doing Bowman sets, but be sure to prep your cards with an eraser or baby powder. You must get some of that gloss off for the signature to hold well.

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    Thanks for the advice. I thought they looked pretty glossy so I was planning on doing that to them anyways. How exactly are you supposed to do it though as I've never had to do it to a card before?

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